Cowley Sentence Examples

He was ordained in 1818, and was appointed vicar of Cowley, Oxford, in 1823.

By Neubauer and Cowley (Oxford, 1906); G.

Cowley, Ency.

Whether the national hieroglyphic system of the Hittites expressed the same Indo-European language as, according to Hrozny, their cuneiform does, we do not know, as further attempts to elucidate it made by Campbell Thompson 11 and Cowley," while in themselves very interesting experiments, do not seem to take us further than previous attempts by Sayce and others.

After a good deal of time spent in these preliminary and unofficial negotiations, the question of a treaty of commerce between the two countries having entered into the arena of diplomacy, Cobden was requested by the British government to act as their plenipotentiary in the matter in conjunction with Lord Cowley, their ambassador in France.

ARKANSAS CITY, a city of Cowley county, Kansas, U.S.A., situated near the S.

Cowley, 1898), was followed in 1815 by the Geschichte der hebreiischen Sprache (now very rare), and in 1817 by the Ausfiihrliches Lehrgebdude der hebrdischen Sprache.

The house in which the poet Cowley spent the last years of his life remains, and the chamber in which he died is preserved unaltered.

In the Aramaic papyri discovered near Assouan (Syene) in= is priest of the gods (Cowley and Sayce, Pap. E.

He was descended from the family of Colley or Cowley, which had been settled in Ireland for two centuries.

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He edited the Works of William Warburton, the Select Works (1772) of Abraham Cowley, and left materials for an edition (6 vols., 1811) of Addison.

(Richard Blackbourne, a friend of Hobbes's admirer, John Aubrey), and reprinted, with complimentary verses by Cowley and others, at the beginning of Sir W.

They came to inform him that a new edition of the English poets, from Cowley downwards, was in contemplation, and to ask him to furnish short biographical prefaces.

Among the Lives the best are perhaps those of Cowley, Dryden and Pope.

He was laid, a week later, in Westminster Abbey, among the eminent men of whom he had been the historian - Cowley and Denham, Dryden and Congreve, Gay, Prior and Addison.

Sayce and Cowley, Araman Papyri discovered at Assuan I906), and the coins minted by the satraps and generals usually bear an Aramaic inscription.

On the 5th of April, at Muhamrah, Sir James Outram received the news that the treaty of peace had been signed in Paris, where Lord Cowley and Farrukh Khan had conducted the negotiations.

Cowley (Ency.

His Pindaric Odes, written at this period or earlier, in the manner of Cowley, indicate the rudiments of a real satirist, but a satirist struggling with a most uncongenial form of expression.

Cowley, Aramaic Papyri discovered at Assuan (Oxford, 1906); E.

There were nine vacancies, one of which was caused by the death of Abraham Cowley in the previous summer, and the nine successful candidates were all of the same academical standing.